Gulf Coast Insulation In Action

Gulf Coast Insulation In Action
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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Top Five Reason Insulation Helps Save Energy and Saves You Money!

1. How can I save Energy?
Homes and buildings that are properly insulated are considered energy efficient because less energy is required in order to keep the building at a comfortable temperature. A reduction in energy consumption results in less greenhouse gases being released into the environment. Gases such as CO2 and NOx are linked to global warming and pollution. Properly insulating a building helps to reduce these emissions.






2. How can I REDUCE My UTILITY BILLS BY 20-50%!
Spray Foam can save you around 50% on your monthly utility bills. Traditional environmentally friendly products such as cellulose can save you up to 20% on your monthly utility bills. Upgrading your insulation pays for itself and then continues to provide you with energy savings.







3. Do I have ENOUGH Insulation?

According to Harvard School of Public Health, if you have a home built in the last five to ten years, it is most likely one of 46 million homes that are under-insulated in the U.S. One quick way to determine if you need more is to look across the span of your attic. If your insulation is just level with or below your floor joists (i.e., you can easily see your joists), you should add more. But even if you can’t see your beams or studs, that’s still no guarantee that you have enough insulation. The best thing to do is have a qualified contractor evaluate your insulation. Also if you have a crawl space under your ground floor and your insulation is loose, falling out or on the ground, it’s not providing any energy savings.



4. How can I REDUCE MY CARBON FOOTPRINT?

As you lower your utility bills by adding insulation, you reduce your emissions of CO2 and other pollutants from fossil fuels. If you also choose insulation made from recycled materials, you'll make an even bigger contribution because recycled products require less energy to manufactureand they keep reusable resources out of landfills and incinerators. We carry several products that are made from both recycled and renewable content.





5. How do I MAKE MY INSULATION COUNT?
Too often, insulation isn’t properly installed. Fiberglass batt insulation that is compressed, or miss-shaped will not provide energy saving. Sometimes loose-fill insulation doesn’t reach all the corners, and gaps are left around pipes and other obstacles. Poor-quality installation can lower the material’s effectiveness by as much as 30%–and that means money and energy down the drain, not to mention uncomfortable spots in your home.

For more information, please check out our website at: http://www.gulfcoastinsulation.com

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Coupon for Energy Saving Insulation Upgrade










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Start your energy saving insulation upgrade today with a discount from the Team of Gulf Coast Insulation.
Valid For: Insulation Upgrade for your Home

$100 Off Spray Foam
$50 Off Blown Cellulose

Call today for a free estimate and consultation for us to insulate your home, office, or specialty project. Mention this coupon from our Blog to receive your discount.

Proudly servicing the Florida Panhandle & Northwest Florida.


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Saturday, August 4, 2012

Local Architect and Builders Bring the Auroras to Walton & Okaloosa County, Florida

Amazing talent within our local community received national recognition recently at the 2012 Aurora Awards. The Aurora Awards are the most prestigious building awards covering our region and include the 12 most Southeastern states and Eastern Caribbean focusing on multiple aspects; such as design, energy performance and many other building components. The Aurora Awards are presented by the Southeast Building Conference and administered by the Florida Home Building Association. For more information regarding the awards please contact Lynn Edwards 800-261-9447 or visit http://www.theauroras.com/ for photos.

We would like to congratulate the local award winners.

Congratulations and Thank You To Our Local Grand Aurora & Aurora Winners:

Dan Mueller of Lifestyles Design Group
http://www.lifestylesdesigngroup.com/

Tab Jackson Group
http://tabjacksongroup.com/

Compass Builders of Florida
http://compassbuildersfl.com/

For more information from these outstanding building industry professionals please visit their website or contact them directly for quotes.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012




Quick Summary of Unvented Attic Assembly

Unvented attics are beneficial for many reasons.  First and most importantly by helping to seal the building system, which in return allows the central air conditioning system to operate more efficiently and effectively- removing moisture and reducing temperature. By placing the duct work in a climate controlled space, the dehumidified air from  duct work and interior of home has less opportunity to create condensation as temperate difference of interior of home and attic space will not differ by large amounts.  By sealing the building system you can prolong the life of your properly sized HVAC as well as prevent outside allergens and pollutants from entering your home.  Homes with properly sealed building system also benefit greatly on energy  savings for life of the home. 
For more information and details about unvented attic assemblies give us a call or click to schedule a free estimate and consultation (850) 685-9709 or http://www.gulfcoastinsulation.com

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Where to Recycle Locally


For items such as cans, bottles, and other recyclables not needed for an upcoming repurposing project-- take them to our local recycling drops.

For details on recycling locations and programs visit the sites below for each area:

Walton County: http://www.co.walton.fl.us/index.aspx?NID=200
Okaloosa County: http://www.co.okaloosa.fl.us/dept_pw_resources_recycle.html
Bay County: http://www.co.bay.fl.us/waste/dropoff.php

Sunday, July 1, 2012

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Why Remove the Old Insulation?

Insulation that exists on the floor of the attic ceiling and any vapor retarder on the floor of the ceiling should be removed to allow for heat and moisture transfer through the ceiling. This is how the unvented attic space becomes indirectly conditioned space and the temperature and humidity in the attic can be controlled. By removing the existing insulation on the ceiling of the attic, you can be ensured that the unvented attic will provide the energy performance     improvements intended by your insulation upgrade.